Oregon Electronics has some nice electronic project kits from
Vellemann and Sparkfun.
They range from $10 to $15 or so. I bought a light-seeking bug there
this morning.
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Mark Danburg-Wyld
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> Thoughts and a question:
>> 1. How many people came through the grand opening? To get a sense of scale....
> 2. http://www.makershed.com/Learn_to_Solder_Skill_Badge_Kit_p/mkls01.htm> - we'd need to order very soon (like, tomorrow) to get them in time,
> but it could be a good station to have set up.
> 3. Thingiverse shop - have one or more printers set to go, guide
> people to download/print something
> 4. We should have a constantly staffed table for signing up new people, etc.
>> I'll bring my printrbot to show off and/or run a thingiverse shop, and
> I'll pre-print a fair number of give-away items between now and then
> as well... I'd also be happy to front an order of soldering kits if we
> have someone willing to staff that activity as needed.
>> Thanks,
>> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Mr. Clif <EMAIL HIDDEN> wrote:
>> Hi Gang,
>>>> As you're probably aware, we are having a membership drive on Saturday Nov
>> 3rd. It will be similar to our grand opening which was a lot of fun. :-)
>>>> We are hoping you all can bring your favorite projects to show off! Be
>> prepared for major brainstorming discussions with new friends. :-)
>>>> Please reply if you have ideas on what you'd like to bring or do.
>>>> Thanks,
>> Clif
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